Pendant

ABSTRACT

A pendant includes a main body and a decoration inlaid in the main body. The main body is provided with a hollow chamber for the decoration, and the chamber is provided with a plurality of edge lines symmetrically projecting on a peripheral wall of the chamber, and each edge line has an inlay groove. The main body is further provided with a deep gap communicating with the chamber. The decoration is provided with a plurality of inlay sides. Then the gap is pushed open enough for the decoration to be made to be inlaid in the chamber, with the inlay sides respectively fitting with the inlay grooves of the main body so the decoration may be stably inlaid in the main body quickly.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a pendant, particularly to one having a mainbody and a decoration inlaid in the main body. The main body is providedwith a hollow chamber formed, a plurality of edge lines symmetricallyprojecting on a peripheral wall of the chamber, an inlay groove formedin each edge line, a deep gap formed to communicate with the chamber inthe main body, and a hanging hole. The decoration is inlaid in thechamber of the main body, having a plurality of inlay sides to fitfirmly in the inlay grooves of the edge lines. Then the decoration ispushed in the chamber of the main body, after the gap is pushed open, sothe decoration may be inlayed in the main body, with the inlay sidesrespectively fitting in the inlay grooves of the edge lines of the mainbody, kept stably in the main body, with the assembling process beingquick.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Conventional pendants generally include a main body and a hanging memberadhered or connected with the main body. The hanging member may be achain adhered to or hooked with the main body, so the main body mayoften liable to get loose, separate from the hanging member and fallingdown.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The objective is to offer a pendant having its decoration inlayed stablyin a main body, and a hanging member never falling off the main body.

The main feature of the invention is a main body of a pendant providedwith a hollow chamber for inlaying a decoration. The chamber is providedwith a plurality of edge lines symmetrically located on a peripheralwall of the chamber, with each edge line provided with an inlay groovefor inlay sides of the decoration to fit with so as to let thedecoration stably inlayed in the chamber by pushing open a deep gapcommunicating with the chamber and the decoration shoved through the gapto reach the chamber.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

This invention may be better understood by referring to the accompanyingdrawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a pendant in the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the pendant in the present invention;and,

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the pendant worn on a person in thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A preferred embodiment of a pendant in the present invention, as shownin FIGS. 1 and 2, includes a main body 1 and a decoration 2 and ahanging chain (A),

The main body is provide with a hollow chamber 10 for inlaying adecoration 2, a plurality of edge lines 11 extending to the center pointon a peripheral wall of the chamber 10 and formed between every twocurved surfaces connected in an acute angle. Further, each edge line 11is provided with a inlay groove 110, and the main body 1 is furtherprovided with a deep gap 12 communicating with the chamber 10 in anupper portion, and a hanging through hole 13 formed to extend from oneof the two neighboring sides to the other for a hanging chain (A) topass through.

The decoration 2 is inlayed in the chamber 10, having a plurality ofinlay sides 20 to fit in the inlay grooves 110 of the edge lines 11 toinlay the decoration in the main body 1.

In assembling, referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, the gap 12 of the mainbody is pushed open enough for the decoration 2 to be shoved through thegap 12 until it reaches the chamber 10, letting the decoration 2 havetheir inlay sides 20 correctly and respectively fit in the inlay grooves110 of the edge lines 11, keeping the decoration 2 stably inlayed in themain body 1. Then the hanging chain (A) is made to pass through thehanging hole 12, ready to be worn on a neck of a user, as shown in FIG.3.

While the preferred embodiment has been described above, it will berecognized and understood that various modification may be made thereinand the appended claims are intended to cover all such modificationsthat may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.

1. A pendant comprising: a main body provided with a hollow chamber fora decoration, said hollow chamber provided with a plurality of edgelines symmetrically and formed projecting on its peripheral wall, eachsaid edge line provided with an inlay groove, said main body furtherprovided with a deep gap communicating with said hollow chamber and ahanging hole extending from one of two neighboring sides to the other ofsaid two neighboring sides; a decoration inlaid in said hollow chamberand having a plurality of inlay sides respectively fitting in said inlaygrooves of said edge lines of said main body; and, said gap of said mainbody pushed open enough for said decoration shoved in said chamber to beinlaid stably therein with said inlay sides of said decorationrespectively fitting in said inlay grooves of said edge lines of saidmain body so that said decoration may be inlaid in said main body withquickness and stability.